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president of the united states faithfully. >> congratulations, mr. president. >> it is is is required of us now is a new era of responsibility. >> senators ted kennedy who was diagnosed with brain cancer last may 21 apparently had some kind of seizure. >> right now a part of me is with him. >> i ask you to join with me. together we can build the future of massachusetts. >> we are excluded from having an opportunity to debate this because of the power of the insurance industry. >> as long as i have a voice in the united states senate, it's going to be for that.... >> the cause endures. the hope still lives. and the dream lives on. ( applause ) >> the cost of a complete collapse of our financial system would be incalculable. >> let me be clear. the united states government has no interest in running g.m.. >> we can't afford to let this country be in a position again where you could suffer this much damage. >> we will rebuild. we will recover. and the united states of america will emerge stronger than before. tonight i return to speak to all of you abou
president of the united states faithfully. >> congratulations, mr. president. >> it is is is required of us now is a new era of responsibility. >> senators ted kennedy who was diagnosed with brain cancer last may 21 apparently had some kind of seizure. >> right now a part of me is with him. >> i ask you to join with me. together we can build the future of massachusetts. >> we are excluded from having an opportunity to debate this because of the power of the...
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>>> madame speaker, the president of the united states. >> job one. president obama says he gets the message. tackling the economy and unemployment must take center stage. >> jobs must be our number one focus in 2010. >>> more trouble for toyota. the world's largest automaker expands its recall in the united states and in europe. >>> and super controversy. a super bowl ad starring university of florida quarterback tim tebow tackles the abortion issue. is this the "cbs morning news" for thursday, january 28th, is this the "cbs morning news" for thursday, january 28th, 2010. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning. glad you're with us. i'm michelle gielan. this morning president obama heads to florida to announce a grant for a high speed rail system. it's an enterprise to create jobs and job creation was the central theme of last night's state of the union address. the president acknowledged mistakes, chastised republicans and promised to move forward. tara mermgner is in washington with details. >> reporter: well, the president had a lot riding polit
>>> madame speaker, the president of the united states. >> job one. president obama says he gets the message. tackling the economy and unemployment must take center stage. >> jobs must be our number one focus in 2010. >>> more trouble for toyota. the world's largest automaker expands its recall in the united states and in europe. >>> and super controversy. a super bowl ad starring university of florida quarterback tim tebow tackles the abortion issue. is...
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now stalled in congress, he has to if he cuss on the economy. >> madam speaker, the president of the united states. >> reporter: president obama enters congress for his first state-of-the-union address, one year into the job, the president says that the economy and job creation are at the top of his ajen darchlts people are ought of work. they are hurting. they need our help. and i want a jobs bill on my desk without delay. >> the president spoke bluntly and humorrously about bank bailout. i hated it. you hated it. it was about as popular as a road cam. >> he proposed the money repaid to help small businesses many i'm proposing a tax for small businesses. one that will go to those who create more jobs or raise wages. while we are at it, let's also eliminate all capital gains taxes on all small business investments and provide a tax incentive for all large businesses and shawl businesses to invest in new plants and equipment. >> but republicans say that the plan does not make sense and will not work. >> the partial freeze announced in discretional spend something a laudable stuff but a small
now stalled in congress, he has to if he cuss on the economy. >> madam speaker, the president of the united states. >> reporter: president obama enters congress for his first state-of-the-union address, one year into the job, the president says that the economy and job creation are at the top of his ajen darchlts people are ought of work. they are hurting. they need our help. and i want a jobs bill on my desk without delay. >> the president spoke bluntly and humorrously about...
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but the easiest way for terrorists to get into the united states may well be across the nation's porous 2,000-mile border with mexico. and it's no secret. u.s. immigration and customs enforcement investigations have revealed that hundreds of immigrants from the middle east and countries associated with terrorism have entered the country illegally through mexico. and according to a study done for the border patrol, about 90% of the people who try to get into the country that way eventually make it in. president clinton built a wall to try and stop it, and president bush tried to tackle the problem with technology, initiating an ambitious program that he called a "virtual fence," that would allow the u.s. to visually monitor most of the border. the bureaucrats at homeland security changed the name of the program to the secure border initiative network, or s.b.i. net, and after three years and a billion dollars, we decided to see how it was going. this 80-foot tower near sasabe, arizona, is just one of a network of electronic observation posts that dot the landscape along the mexican borde
but the easiest way for terrorists to get into the united states may well be across the nation's porous 2,000-mile border with mexico. and it's no secret. u.s. immigration and customs enforcement investigations have revealed that hundreds of immigrants from the middle east and countries associated with terrorism have entered the country illegally through mexico. and according to a study done for the border patrol, about 90% of the people who try to get into the country that way eventually make...
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in 2009 there were about 2 billion physical books sold in the united states. sounds like a lot but that's down nearly 5% from 2008. in 2010, that number is expected to drop another 2%. but e-books? sales will go from about 150 million dollars last year to an estimated billion dollar business by 2012. as new products from tech companies like apple flood the market. >> did the transition to electronic books happen slower or faster than you thought it would? >> everything happens faster. there's nothing that happens slowly anymore. >> reporter: best selling author ken auletta is a media watcher and columnist for the new yorker. >> the speed is exponential. it just is stunning if you think about it. it took television over three decades to reach 50% of the american public. it took electricity 70 years. it took the internet ten years. it took face book five years to reach 350 million people. that's extraordinary. >> reporter: electronic books could up the ante even more. though not every author is on board, j.k.rowling writer of the harry potter series refuses to s
in 2009 there were about 2 billion physical books sold in the united states. sounds like a lot but that's down nearly 5% from 2008. in 2010, that number is expected to drop another 2%. but e-books? sales will go from about 150 million dollars last year to an estimated billion dollar business by 2012. as new products from tech companies like apple flood the market. >> did the transition to electronic books happen slower or faster than you thought it would? >> everything happens...
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walmart. >>> all over the united states, people are family members in haiti are desperately waiting for news of their loved ones. nor am any jasmine, the mayor of spring valley, no, has heard nothing from her husband, ronald, who has been this haiti for the past two week. she's her along withler sons. thank you for taking the time. >> thanks for having me. >> so your husband goes there, you have a home there, he twoept work on the home. before the earthquake happened, in your opinion touch with him? >> yes. a couple days before the earthquake, he called me and said that he's finalized things to a little touch up in the house because i just came from an intense election and he wants me to have a relaxed time in haiti, so he was preparing things for me down there. >> do you have other family members down there, as well? >> he have my nephews and my husband's side, we have brothers and sisters there. >> and what happens when you try to call? >> i call since the day it happened around like 5:00 when i received my news in the office and i kept calling until today, we haven't had a chance to
walmart. >>> all over the united states, people are family members in haiti are desperately waiting for news of their loved ones. nor am any jasmine, the mayor of spring valley, no, has heard nothing from her husband, ronald, who has been this haiti for the past two week. she's her along withler sons. thank you for taking the time. >> thanks for having me. >> so your husband goes there, you have a home there, he twoept work on the home. before the earthquake happened, in...
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i think there is a crisis of governance emerging in the united states and that the american people are upset. not just at the democrats but at the republicans. so if some billionaire steps forward to run, i'm not going to be shocked. >> paul: dorothy? >> as we were speaking earlier, there is a plan afoot to move 112 prisoners to guantanamo bay, the closure of which is a signature moral issue of the obama administration to a little rural place in illinois, chicago. thompsonville. and my prediction for this year is if this happens, there will be an instant upsurge of riot outbreaks from the left and anti-war demonstrators in the streets. the prisoners themselves will be come plange bitterly -- >> in the streets of thompsonville. >> in the streets of thompsonville, about their diet, lack of facility for religious observance and the acl u will take their cases. in the midst of the turmoil, we will see presidential obama and eric holder declaring this is a big thing for american values. >> paul: can't wait. jason? >> my prediction is supreme court -- president obama will get another supreme
i think there is a crisis of governance emerging in the united states and that the american people are upset. not just at the democrats but at the republicans. so if some billionaire steps forward to run, i'm not going to be shocked. >> paul: dorothy? >> as we were speaking earlier, there is a plan afoot to move 112 prisoners to guantanamo bay, the closure of which is a signature moral issue of the obama administration to a little rural place in illinois, chicago. thompsonville. and...
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states. should we listen to folks like him. >> i'm very, very wary of applying lessons from israel to the u.s., because that is a country that is at perpetual war. >> you don't think we're at war now. >> we have a security issue. and we have... >> you wouldn't call it a war. >> i would not call it a war and i don't want to live in a country that will be at war four, five decades and -- >> i don't, either but we might have to face reality that that is where we are, victoria? >> yeah, you have people trying to blow up planes, mike. i mean, you have to look at what worked elsewhere and what we haven't mentioned in-depth here is if you get unions in it will be hard to fire people and you need to be able to fire people in this situation, and need to be able to say you missed that guy and didn't check his i.d. and you wouldn't be able to do that if unions were involved and that is a huge security risk. >> look at how hard it is to fire a teacher in schools manifestly failing in our big cities. >> q
states. should we listen to folks like him. >> i'm very, very wary of applying lessons from israel to the u.s., because that is a country that is at perpetual war. >> you don't think we're at war now. >> we have a security issue. and we have... >> you wouldn't call it a war. >> i would not call it a war and i don't want to live in a country that will be at war four, five decades and -- >> i don't, either but we might have to face reality that that is where we...
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the constitution of the united states. >> so help you god? >> so help me god. >> congratulations, mr. president. [ applause ] >> bret: on january 20, 2009, barack obama became the 44th president of the united states. the first of african-american heritage. and it was a busy year for the president. he reached out to the world's muslims in a speech in cairo on june 4. on august 6, president obama's pick for supreme court justice sonia sotomayor became the third female and the first hispanic to sit on the u.s. supreme court. on october, 14 president's approval rate fell below 50%. we have a.b. stodder, and charles cradock. it was quite a year for the president. charles? >> it began with this wonderful festival of inauguration day. where i think the pride people held across the country was near universal. electing the first african-american was a transcendcation of the experience. it wasn't until a month later to joint session of congress that obama revealed how much of a leftist he is. remember in the transition, his appointments were rather cen
the constitution of the united states. >> so help you god? >> so help me god. >> congratulations, mr. president. [ applause ] >> bret: on january 20, 2009, barack obama became the 44th president of the united states. the first of african-american heritage. and it was a busy year for the president. he reached out to the world's muslims in a speech in cairo on june 4. on august 6, president obama's pick for supreme court justice sonia sotomayor became the third female and...
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just before the show we were talking about 68% of global arms sale comes from the united states. how do you think this review and what are the kind of changes do you think it will yield to the control system? >> the first thing that is happening is that the process is actually moving more efficiently than it has in the past. the thing that isn't done yet that's got to be part of this is revision of the munitions list. we still have a cold war munitions list. we still haven't -- >> list of stuff that requires -- >> when you run a trade deficit of a billion dollars a day you need to loosen up on some of these restrictions. >> it is about as much of technology that comes out, more uponly about a system that tracks technology when it comes in and in making people afraid of putting technology into the united states. >> because they can't get it back out again. >> that is the critical issue and i think that is the driving imperative for control as well as our ability to cooperate with our allies and share in the technology for the fight for today. >> and some will take reform in the pe
just before the show we were talking about 68% of global arms sale comes from the united states. how do you think this review and what are the kind of changes do you think it will yield to the control system? >> the first thing that is happening is that the process is actually moving more efficiently than it has in the past. the thing that isn't done yet that's got to be part of this is revision of the munitions list. we still have a cold war munitions list. we still haven't -- >>...
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they are finding the best professor in the united states. they are going to put us out of business too. they interview them. and audition them, and then they put these things on dvd and mp3, these guys are fantastic. i watched this guy, there's a guy at the university of texas that does calculus. i bought it because i hoped my daughter would watch it. but she wouldn't. i watched it. this guy is great. there's another guy that does a fantastic, like a modern day mr. wizard doing physics, introductory physics. it strikes me. again, this is -- i don't have evidence on this. it just seems to me at least in the area of stem to address these problems through these kinds of technology models, augmentation and distant learning is just untapped. and at least superficially seemed to be a strategy that could be more cost effective than this, you know, just endless expansion of the k-12 payrolls in this area. so i'll stop there. >> thank you, mike. it isn't just stem. i learned more about classical music from the teaching company than i ever did from sc
they are finding the best professor in the united states. they are going to put us out of business too. they interview them. and audition them, and then they put these things on dvd and mp3, these guys are fantastic. i watched this guy, there's a guy at the university of texas that does calculus. i bought it because i hoped my daughter would watch it. but she wouldn't. i watched it. this guy is great. there's another guy that does a fantastic, like a modern day mr. wizard doing physics,...
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but c-span is a person under the laws of the united states. here is why. the fcc and the fbi were to blow through these doors, turn off the cameras, and supino your files, it would be c-span. it cannot vote, it is not a citizen, and yet everybody would recognize that is a fundamental violation of rights of c-span. why? because at the end of the day, c-span, like any other association of individuals, is an association of the people who make up the entity. this is important. we cannot skip past the idea that the suspicions of individuals are having their rights given short shrift. it has to be respected in a democratic republic. with regard to george soros, campaign finance law permits him to spend independently all that he wants. i find it interesting that the fcc investigated him for two years about a book he wrote. in america, if we are deciding whether books should be banned or illegal or books are not part of our debate, whether by mr. soros or any individual, i think that we have a real problem. guest: let me correct the caller. george soros is not a c
but c-span is a person under the laws of the united states. here is why. the fcc and the fbi were to blow through these doors, turn off the cameras, and supino your files, it would be c-span. it cannot vote, it is not a citizen, and yet everybody would recognize that is a fundamental violation of rights of c-span. why? because at the end of the day, c-span, like any other association of individuals, is an association of the people who make up the entity. this is important. we cannot skip past...
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and as most of you know, colombia is not that far from the united states. it's just on the other side of the caribbean sea and to get up to new york from colombia you cross the caribbean sea and the gulf and you go up the east coast of the united states. but as it happens, this was january. and there was a nor'easter along the east coast. and all kinds of planes were delayed that night. among them this plane. so here they are on a relatively routine flight from colombia to new york. and the captain of the plane -- so they are flying this plane and they start to get held up by air traffic control.hú and they are held up because the weather is so bad. very, very thick fog and high winds. they are held up in norfolk, virginia, for 20 minutes and above atlantic city for 30 minutes and outside of jfk for an 30 minutes. after an hour and a quarter of delay they are cleared for landing and they come down into the runway at jfk and they encounter really severe wind shear when they are about 500 feet above the frowned. -- ground. wind shear, i'm sure most of you
and as most of you know, colombia is not that far from the united states. it's just on the other side of the caribbean sea and to get up to new york from colombia you cross the caribbean sea and the gulf and you go up the east coast of the united states. but as it happens, this was january. and there was a nor'easter along the east coast. and all kinds of planes were delayed that night. among them this plane. so here they are on a relatively routine flight from colombia to new york. and the...
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welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer sitting in for larry tonight. i want to alert you larry will be here on the air sunday with the latest news from haiti. larry has a big event planned for monday. mick jagger, seal, colin powell, ringo starr, will i am, ryan seacrest, taylor leoni are a few who will join to help him. first the news from haiti today. estimates of those dead are pegged at about 100,000 as of now. secretary of state clinton arrived in haiti this afternoon and the top two diplomats for the united nations stationed in haiti were officially declared dead today. carl penhall is on the scene. it has been quite a day. set the scene for us. tell our viewers what happened. >> reporter: well, certainly what i've been looking at today is the relief operation. you are right. the recovery operation is still going on. people are still looking for signs of life among the rubble but of course there are thousands upon thousands of people who have lost their homes, lost everything result of this earthquak
welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer sitting in for larry tonight. i want to alert you larry will be here on the air sunday with the latest news from haiti. larry has a big event planned for monday. mick jagger, seal, colin powell, ringo starr, will i am, ryan seacrest, taylor leoni are a few who will join to help him. first the news from haiti today. estimates of those dead are pegged at about 100,000 as of now. secretary of state clinton arrived in...
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she also says, i think the war against the united states must go on. is his wife a freak case or just the tip of the iceberg? joining us john bolton. we hear so infrequently about the women. not that they are not -- i guess that's a question. high viral is this? how much are the wives behind these men? >> i think it proves that wives can be just as much religious extremists as their husbands. we in the united states frankly don't understand the motivating power of this kind of religious fanaticism. we have a simplistic, marxist view of economic determinism and economic factors dominate how history is made that is extremely simplistic. i think this religious zeal shows this economic determinism is not the answer to all these issues. >> greta: the thing that struck me as odd she hadn't heard from him for quite sometime she was in turkey and he had been in pakistan and other places. as soon as she discovered he committed suicide and killed these people it doesn't seem the first response is grief. it is more supporting him, cheering him. it is vote vile th
she also says, i think the war against the united states must go on. is his wife a freak case or just the tip of the iceberg? joining us john bolton. we hear so infrequently about the women. not that they are not -- i guess that's a question. high viral is this? how much are the wives behind these men? >> i think it proves that wives can be just as much religious extremists as their husbands. we in the united states frankly don't understand the motivating power of this kind of religious...
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how can the united states pay for this? how much when you were at the state department -- how much of the state department's budget went to the western hemisphere in general? can you give us a ballpark figure? >> guest: it's not so much of the budget of the united states. but it's looking overall at the u.s. budget. last year the u.s. bilateral support to haiti was in the range of about $250, $275 million. that will probably -- certainly go up because of the cost of the -- of the immediate emergency support the united states is giving. but more importantly, when in 2004, aristide left the country and there was a change in government. there was a big effort to enlist the international community through the coordination of the world bank through a major donor's meeting. to pledge more than a billion dollars in additional short-term support for haiti. and this is probably what's going to be needed here. in terms of the united states, the u.s. will be an important contributor. but it won't be the only one. it's not going to do
how can the united states pay for this? how much when you were at the state department -- how much of the state department's budget went to the western hemisphere in general? can you give us a ballpark figure? >> guest: it's not so much of the budget of the united states. but it's looking overall at the u.s. budget. last year the u.s. bilateral support to haiti was in the range of about $250, $275 million. that will probably -- certainly go up because of the cost of the -- of the...
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martha: he stands in a court facing these charges in the united states. gentlemen, thank you very much for your instiet your insights . trace: how do voters identify themselves? a brand-new poll out with some fascinating insight into how america is shifting politically. trace: we want to clarify something we said that mutt rb r farouk abdulmutallab entered a guilty plea. the judge entered a not guilty plea for him. the not guilty plea was entered on behalf of abdulmutallab. are the republicans gaining momentum. a gu gallup poll shows the gop finishing 2009 in good shape. the poll finds conservatives ending the year as the most popular political group. last year the number of americans describing themselves as as conservatives went up 3 points since 2008. with us now, a fox news political analyst and alan colmes. it seems like you should handle the first question. gallup says the conservatives are gaining steam. >> statistically that's pretty even. the moderates are going to the left and the right based on the polarization of this country going on right no
martha: he stands in a court facing these charges in the united states. gentlemen, thank you very much for your instiet your insights . trace: how do voters identify themselves? a brand-new poll out with some fascinating insight into how america is shifting politically. trace: we want to clarify something we said that mutt rb r farouk abdulmutallab entered a guilty plea. the judge entered a not guilty plea for him. the not guilty plea was entered on behalf of abdulmutallab. are the republicans...
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>> i have been interested in politics, especially in politics in the united states. this program has been amazing to me for getting inside -- one thing that really stayed with me was that sense of respecting both sides, respecting democrats and republicans and the independents. we must take opinions and each party view and respect them and take things from them. >> where do you want to be in 10 years? >> i see myself in the corporate world. in either in under partnership or corporation. >> i want to ask one of the professors or teachers in the audience -- who has the microphone? >> and the student government association president. >> how did you get the job? >> we have to go through a campaign. we have to get a majority vote of the student body. we have to stand for certain issues as to what we can improve. it can be for tuition or books. it can be many things i may mass communication major. this program has been great. it has been amazing and is a greatçó opportunity. miami dade college is a college of opportunities. it has presented itself with the seminar. it ha
>> i have been interested in politics, especially in politics in the united states. this program has been amazing to me for getting inside -- one thing that really stayed with me was that sense of respecting both sides, respecting democrats and republicans and the independents. we must take opinions and each party view and respect them and take things from them. >> where do you want to be in 10 years? >> i see myself in the corporate world. in either in under partnership or...
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we are the biggest community college in the united states. >> small? 160,000 students? >> yes, and we indicater to basically all of miami dade. all the mayors, senators, congressman. we were meeting with a senator tomorrow. we have a very strong through in -- influence in southern florida. >> so you go for two years? >> correct and then we transfer off to university. >> by the way, this school, george washington, gets $50,000 some-odd a year for tuition. what do you have to pay? >> i've been in the honors college so thankfully we get in-state fully covered but it would be approximately $ 6 a create co--- credit. so every year, $1,000 semester a approximately plus books. >> so a little different. >> right. >> due happen to know how many go on to a four-year university or college? >> once you graduate, especially in honorors college, we all usually going going on to get our bachelor's. >> what have you learned? >> just to keep an open mind. you can't narrow yourself to only your view because there are other people and their views and you need to pay attention to those. >>
we are the biggest community college in the united states. >> small? 160,000 students? >> yes, and we indicater to basically all of miami dade. all the mayors, senators, congressman. we were meeting with a senator tomorrow. we have a very strong through in -- influence in southern florida. >> so you go for two years? >> correct and then we transfer off to university. >> by the way, this school, george washington, gets $50,000 some-odd a year for tuition. what do...
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our story will open with a steadfast between the united states and the japanese navy over aquatica now in the solomon islands. we find ourselves in the southwest pacific in 1942 through 1944. in many of these battles, the japanese gave as good as they got. the new tactics had to be developed to defeat the powerful japanese navy. mander arleigh burke suddenly became to national fame during his service of battles with his destroyer squadron named them the little beavers. he loved the little beavers. he always loved those favors untracked sailors and that's why the lone star sailor down on involving avenue symbolizes that let that he has for sailors. burke was an aggressive combat leader. his standing orders were to attack an enemy contact without orders from the task force commander. in the battle empress augusta bay and cape st. george, he emulated among all people the strategy to defeat hannibal in the second punic war. here's how he described it to himself. the plan was based on hitting the enemy with one set of surprises after another. this is accomplished by turning to destroyer div
our story will open with a steadfast between the united states and the japanese navy over aquatica now in the solomon islands. we find ourselves in the southwest pacific in 1942 through 1944. in many of these battles, the japanese gave as good as they got. the new tactics had to be developed to defeat the powerful japanese navy. mander arleigh burke suddenly became to national fame during his service of battles with his destroyer squadron named them the little beavers. he loved the little...
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means to the united states. they ignore these larger issues of productivity. they don't think of immigrants as producers and consumers and our economy. they ignore issues of entrepreneurship, issues of job creation in sort of play fast and loose with this issue about how to treat their children which all of our children are initially very costly that the investments we make in our children are investments that pay off and huge waves moving forward, so again you have to take the think the longer view on these issues rather than a simplistic snapshots. you also can't simplify this issue of unemployment that we are facing today. workers in our economy are not simply cogs in some sort of giant machine. they are not interchangeable in that kind of way. they have very different skills sets. they live in different regions. they are different ages and have different levels of experience in different places in their careers, so the problems that the unemployed worker in detroit whether it is a welder or an autoworker, th
means to the united states. they ignore these larger issues of productivity. they don't think of immigrants as producers and consumers and our economy. they ignore issues of entrepreneurship, issues of job creation in sort of play fast and loose with this issue about how to treat their children which all of our children are initially very costly that the investments we make in our children are investments that pay off and huge waves moving forward, so again you have to take the think the longer...
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back here in the united states, an ice climber falling hundreds of feet down a canyon and what happened next caught on videotape. plus, we're hearing from rush limbaugh for the first time since he went to the hospital with chest pains and he's not just talking about his health. that's next. [ male announcer ] let's talk about putting our best square foot forward. then let's do more than talk about it. let's turn picturing it into planning it, thinking it over into making it happen. let's say out with the old and in with the new. let's create some wall-to-wall "wow." [ man ] ♪ oh! [ male announcer ] more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. right now, get any carpet installed for just 97 bucks -- any brand, any style, any number of rooms. >> rush limbaugh is out of the hospital tonight. he says he's feeling great and there's nothing wrong with his heart. the radio talk show host suffered chest pains a couple of days ago at his hotel in hawaii. he says doctors just don't know what caused it but he did not have a heart attack and tests show he has no coronary or artery
back here in the united states, an ice climber falling hundreds of feet down a canyon and what happened next caught on videotape. plus, we're hearing from rush limbaugh for the first time since he went to the hospital with chest pains and he's not just talking about his health. that's next. [ male announcer ] let's talk about putting our best square foot forward. then let's do more than talk about it. let's turn picturing it into planning it, thinking it over into making it happen. let's say...
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every year in the united states of america charles darwin is put on trial and only in the united states of america i might add, and i found a wonderful cartoon from 1876 and they're their religious authorities henry beecher, the pope, the rabbis and every stripe of religion, working under an umbrella, shadow of superstition while the pure light of reason with jefferson and darwin and huxley and so on at the top eusebius born with intelligence and reason and a lot and it's having its eyes and adults by clerics. here's a close-up of some of that. there they are. the clerics and there is the pure light of reason. i don't think we quite look at it that way anymore but it's close enough to show part of the controversy that goes on and of course in 1925, a young high school teacher named john scopes deliberately broke law, new the enacted law week, the butler law in tennessee against teaching evolution in public schools and this created the first big test case, the big trial we have william jennings bryant ran three times for president of the united states and evangelical preacher and clarenc
every year in the united states of america charles darwin is put on trial and only in the united states of america i might add, and i found a wonderful cartoon from 1876 and they're their religious authorities henry beecher, the pope, the rabbis and every stripe of religion, working under an umbrella, shadow of superstition while the pure light of reason with jefferson and darwin and huxley and so on at the top eusebius born with intelligence and reason and a lot and it's having its eyes and...
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a new dilemma for the united states in the war on al-qaeda. the radical imam linked to the christmas day airline bombing attempt happens to be an american citizen. he's also been tied to the fort hood massacre in one way or another, and two 9-11 hijackers. now fox news has learned that the united states has targeted him with at least one air strike. at the same time, it's putting the confessed 9-11 mastermind who is not a citizen, on trial. katherine was the top story at the bottom of the hour live in washington tonight. >> reporter: the operation targeting the american cleric is one the white house is reluctant to discuss publicly. >> complicated by intelligence matters. >> reporter: it is also complicated by the fact that as the u.s. targets or backs strikes on a limited number of its own citizens overseas, the 9-11 conspirators are being afforded the full constitutional rights of an american citizen in the federal courts. which include the presumption of innocence. >> granting someone like khalid shaikh mohammed the 9-11 master mind the ful
a new dilemma for the united states in the war on al-qaeda. the radical imam linked to the christmas day airline bombing attempt happens to be an american citizen. he's also been tied to the fort hood massacre in one way or another, and two 9-11 hijackers. now fox news has learned that the united states has targeted him with at least one air strike. at the same time, it's putting the confessed 9-11 mastermind who is not a citizen, on trial. katherine was the top story at the bottom of the hour...
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and only in the united states of america, i might add. and i found a wonderful cartoon from the 1876, from pocket magazine. and the religious authorities, had reward beecher, the pope, the rabbis, every stripe of religion, cowering underling i can -- under an umbrella while the pure light of reason comes from on high with boulder and jetson and darwin and huxley and so on. and at the top you see a baby is born, and is gifted with memory and intelligence and reason. and on the bottom it's having its brain through and its eyes put out by clerics. here's a close-up of some of that. there they are. the clerks, and there's the pure light of reason. well, i don't think we quite look at it that way anymore, but it's close enough to show you the heart of the controversy that goes on. and of course, in 1925, a young high school teacher named john t. scopes deliberately broke the law, newly enacted law, the butler law, tennessee, against teaching evolution in the public schools. this created the first big test case can the big trial. we have willia
and only in the united states of america, i might add. and i found a wonderful cartoon from the 1876, from pocket magazine. and the religious authorities, had reward beecher, the pope, the rabbis, every stripe of religion, cowering underling i can -- under an umbrella while the pure light of reason comes from on high with boulder and jetson and darwin and huxley and so on. and at the top you see a baby is born, and is gifted with memory and intelligence and reason. and on the bottom it's having...
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>> i hope not, but the fact is the release came out from his attorney who's a former united states attorney for the district of columbia. there's damage control. the problem is especially complicated, t.j., because gilbert has a former -- or a previous weapons conviction which fits into the formula. he may be looking at jail. i think it's very, very serious. >> your prediction -- last thing, your prediction from what you know of this case. what's going to happen to this young fella? >> he's got a problem. might be looking at jail. >> avery freedman, civil rights attorney, one of our legal analysts, always good to have you on. >> good to be with you, t.j. >> kenny, look forward to seeing you back on tnt. you were off this week. right? >> we're back next week. the bowl game was last week, but we'll be back. >> gentlemen, appreciate it. enjoy the rest of your weekend. >>> all right. going to have another check of the morning's big stories at the top of the hour. i switched to a complete multivitamin with more. only one a day women's 50+ advantage... has gingko for memory and concentration. plu
>> i hope not, but the fact is the release came out from his attorney who's a former united states attorney for the district of columbia. there's damage control. the problem is especially complicated, t.j., because gilbert has a former -- or a previous weapons conviction which fits into the formula. he may be looking at jail. i think it's very, very serious. >> your prediction -- last thing, your prediction from what you know of this case. what's going to happen to this young fella?...
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. >> and redesign and reconstruction of how we deliver primary secondary education in the united states. and that's exactly what this panel is going to be discussing. very interesting papers on exactly that point by john child and steve wilson. and to inspire discuss, michael podgursky and michelle mclaughlin. and without further ado let me just say the presenters have 12 minutes each. to discuss 10 minutes each and if everybody is brisket we will have time for some conversation and discussion. take it away, john chubb. >> good morning. this morning and in the first tell you heard about mostly operational savings. now were going to switch to the topic of educational opportunities. the country for the last two years has been going through the worst recession since the great depression. and every industry has been under enormous, enormous pressure to change. education is not unique in that regard. i want to start with an example to illustrate this. the state of hawaii, like many other, every other state in the nation has been under enormous pressure to try to do with its budget gaps. it c
. >> and redesign and reconstruction of how we deliver primary secondary education in the united states. and that's exactly what this panel is going to be discussing. very interesting papers on exactly that point by john child and steve wilson. and to inspire discuss, michael podgursky and michelle mclaughlin. and without further ado let me just say the presenters have 12 minutes each. to discuss 10 minutes each and if everybody is brisket we will have time for some conversation and...
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but normally the united states gains from us. venezuela, grand colombia including colombia, and venezuela and ecuador. the let from haiti with men, weapons and boats to live in those places. and, to show his gratitude to haiti, did venezuelan flag, the haitian flag with the yellow band on top. but that was a bad example. black slaves a rising up against the white masters and beating them, even though we benefitted the united states from meds and even that we benefit to all of south america. you shouldn't do that. for 60 years haiti was under embargo and i say if you want to know how haiti got support, go look at its beginnings. i am not going to assault the leadership of haiti also that his been predatory. i have been fighting against them since i can remember. but, a new day is coming to haiti and it began back in 2006 with the election of the president to one with about 51% of the vote and to turn around to the 49% that were not with him, that were his opponents and from the 49% he got some good ministers for his cabinet and fo
but normally the united states gains from us. venezuela, grand colombia including colombia, and venezuela and ecuador. the let from haiti with men, weapons and boats to live in those places. and, to show his gratitude to haiti, did venezuelan flag, the haitian flag with the yellow band on top. but that was a bad example. black slaves a rising up against the white masters and beating them, even though we benefitted the united states from meds and even that we benefit to all of south america. you...
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that's a cynical way to look at it, but that's the history of the united states. >> jobs so interesting, end of 2009, starting to see temp rare hiring. which is something that the ceo of oh deco says that's the first place to see a glimmer of states. 36 states saw unemployment rates drob drop. no one's getting a job tomorrow but the blood-letting is over. >> the temporary hiring seems to be converting to full time jobs more slowly than in past recessions. part of what i think we're seeing now is a two-speed recovery. businesses are recovering more quickly than households. kpip, starting to do really well. partly because they're so efficient. >> but what's happening is it's weighing down on the president's ability to get things done because it's weighing down on this popularity. let's look at the poll of polls which looks at the president's overall rating. back in early november, his favorables 53%. performance rating, approval rating 53%. mid-november dropped to 48%. now this is interesting. early december, up a little bit. and now up a little bit. look, these are very small numbers to
that's a cynical way to look at it, but that's the history of the united states. >> jobs so interesting, end of 2009, starting to see temp rare hiring. which is something that the ceo of oh deco says that's the first place to see a glimmer of states. 36 states saw unemployment rates drob drop. no one's getting a job tomorrow but the blood-letting is over. >> the temporary hiring seems to be converting to full time jobs more slowly than in past recessions. part of what i think we're...
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one year from this week, our state will have a new united states senator. in the meantime, we have important work to do. so a few closing thoughts. i believe in bipartisan solutions, but i also believe you can only achieve those results with vibrant, robust, and civil partisan debate. i'm a democrat and very, very proud of my party's contributions to the vitality and strength of america. i would never have had the opportunity to serve in the congress had i not had the support and backing of my political party in connecticut over these years. i appreciate the passionate party activists who have never, ever faltered in their support of my efforts. i want to say thank you to my family for their tolerance of yet another generation of our family in the political arena. i'm especially indebted to jackie for her fierce loyalty, unyielding commitment to fairness and her unlimited capacity of empathy to the needs of others. she has truly been my anchor in these stormy political waters. there's nothing more pathetic in my view who announces they're only leaving publi
one year from this week, our state will have a new united states senator. in the meantime, we have important work to do. so a few closing thoughts. i believe in bipartisan solutions, but i also believe you can only achieve those results with vibrant, robust, and civil partisan debate. i'm a democrat and very, very proud of my party's contributions to the vitality and strength of america. i would never have had the opportunity to serve in the congress had i not had the support and backing of my...
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why wouldn't you be looking at where they can travel and whether they can get into the united states? that seems kind of obvious to me. number two, i was surprised that there is no single database that tracks all specific high level threats against the united states. so on those levels it seems there was some shocking information today and, of course, brennan saying he didn't or the whole system, whole intelligence network didn't understand how sophisticated al-qaeda and the arabian peninsula was, a little bit of a shock. i can understand, it's a small group of people, about 100, 200 people and in a very poor country, the poorest country in the middle east and the thought was just not that sophisticated. again, a real wake-up call. but to me, the big surprise is some of the things that we had assumed were being done by our government had not been done. >> nina, when you have lee hamilton, a prominent democrat who is co-chair of the 9-11 commission saying, hey, listen, we knew al-qaeda in yemen was a problem a long time ago. fairly damning. >> i think it is. when john brennan today, he
why wouldn't you be looking at where they can travel and whether they can get into the united states? that seems kind of obvious to me. number two, i was surprised that there is no single database that tracks all specific high level threats against the united states. so on those levels it seems there was some shocking information today and, of course, brennan saying he didn't or the whole system, whole intelligence network didn't understand how sophisticated al-qaeda and the arabian peninsula...
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the united states now -- i'm sorry. the united states now is talking about, you know, taking military action against iran. possibly using nuclear weapons because some of their installations are so deep underground. there's been a precedent for that, too. so yeah, it would not shock me a great deal. >> well, i think the louder, more visible and the more present we are and the more ingrained we would be in the society, the harder it would be -- >> as a of today, there are still about 4,000 arab-americans in prisons that were imprisoned after 9/11. some of them are in the process of being deported. >> well, they are not arab-americans then. >> they're americans. they are. i mean, i have citizenship or a green card, even those with a green card can be deported. >> not -- well, then -- not if we speak up and not if we do our part. and we can't do it alone and it requires making alliances. and not ones of convenience. but ones that are actually built -- i mean, the platform can't just be for arab honor or for the arab sake bu
the united states now -- i'm sorry. the united states now is talking about, you know, taking military action against iran. possibly using nuclear weapons because some of their installations are so deep underground. there's been a precedent for that, too. so yeah, it would not shock me a great deal. >> well, i think the louder, more visible and the more present we are and the more ingrained we would be in the society, the harder it would be -- >> as a of today, there are still about...
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they use the occasion of war for one, with the united states went to war in germany in 1917, the largest ethnic group in the country at that time were germans, and guess who also were the brewers? the germans, right? so yeah, you had a hold of that group rights are basically pushed aside. suddenly there was a huge anti-german hysteria in the country, and drinking beer which is what most american strike at a point looked anti-patriotic. so the asl at that point propose the 18th amendment. it sailed through congress. it went onto the stage without people thinking about it very much. congress voted on a very, very quickly and it went on to the states, and all but two of the states ratified the 18th amendment. those data rhode island and connecticut. both states had very heavy catholic population, therefore realize that prohibition was targeting them because the temperance movement had a very strong nativist boston sentiment behind it. >> are next up here is a striking brick church, calvary baptist church? >> the church itself was designed by adolf cluss to go a lot other public buildings in
they use the occasion of war for one, with the united states went to war in germany in 1917, the largest ethnic group in the country at that time were germans, and guess who also were the brewers? the germans, right? so yeah, you had a hold of that group rights are basically pushed aside. suddenly there was a huge anti-german hysteria in the country, and drinking beer which is what most american strike at a point looked anti-patriotic. so the asl at that point propose the 18th amendment. it...
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and i wanted -- as i said i wanted the united states to win. so if it was a story during the cuban missile crisis in which i could write that the soviet union was aggressively pursuing an anti-american policy, i would do that without too much thought. but supposing the evidence ran the other way. supposing the evidence were that the united states was pursuing a policy, anti-soviet, that really went over the line, would i have done the same thing, would i have reported it the same way? probably, i'm not sure. and this is an issue that has been in my mind over the years, in recent years, because i'm right now in the midst of writing a book how american presidents viewed the vietnam war, during the war and since the war, how they viewed the legacy of the vietnam war. and we see that in president obama's handling of afghanistan. he had vietnam in mind. and so i find the book filled with salient points and interesting as heck, but it forced me again to think back to those early days of truman and eisenhower and kennedy and johnson. and was i being a
and i wanted -- as i said i wanted the united states to win. so if it was a story during the cuban missile crisis in which i could write that the soviet union was aggressively pursuing an anti-american policy, i would do that without too much thought. but supposing the evidence ran the other way. supposing the evidence were that the united states was pursuing a policy, anti-soviet, that really went over the line, would i have done the same thing, would i have reported it the same way? probably,...
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in the united states. every president in the middle east there is for lies. the problem is not to rid al qaeda. everybody looks up to the united states and wishing united states can change that system to make a free democracy so every country. yemen, tomorrow. so mall you. if you remember, all these leaders is dictators and they have a benefit from having organization like this going to keep democracy against them. we need democracy and liberty from the middle east from the leaders not from the people. you watch and see what will be. unfortunately, people in america don't realize it's the true picture in the middle east. not just saudi arabia but all middle east. host: where are you from originally? caller: i was born in egypt but i fought against russia in afghanistan and i don't realize all this is political to me. the problem truly believe me is the leader in those country. presidents are not for democracy. host ho thanks with the call. this weekend "new york times," a list of reuben writing in a clear
in the united states. every president in the middle east there is for lies. the problem is not to rid al qaeda. everybody looks up to the united states and wishing united states can change that system to make a free democracy so every country. yemen, tomorrow. so mall you. if you remember, all these leaders is dictators and they have a benefit from having organization like this going to keep democracy against them. we need democracy and liberty from the middle east from the leaders not from the...
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it's right here in the united states. i think if you look at the statement that al qaeda and yemen issued, they said, look, there was a technical fault in this explosive, but we're going to continue on this path until we achieve succession in this mission. i think you have to take that threat seriously. >> it's in ft. hood. it's in the skies over detroit. if we're not paying attention, it's our own fault this time. evan, thanks so much. >>> now to the latest on the missing utah mother, susan powell. police continue to search for clues that can help them locate her. the mother of two has been missing for nearly a month. her children are being cared for by her husband, josh. cops call him a person of interest. i talked to susan powell's father about what he thinks about all of this. >> well, i talked briefly with him when i was able to see my grandchildren on christmas day, and the police have their reasons for naming him a person of interest. obviously, i would like him to cooperate with the police, him and his attorney to
it's right here in the united states. i think if you look at the statement that al qaeda and yemen issued, they said, look, there was a technical fault in this explosive, but we're going to continue on this path until we achieve succession in this mission. i think you have to take that threat seriously. >> it's in ft. hood. it's in the skies over detroit. if we're not paying attention, it's our own fault this time. evan, thanks so much. >>> now to the latest on the missing utah...
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here in the united states of america. the fact that some of these consequences don't show up for 10 or 15 or 20 years, should not make this any less of a crisis, although dr. palfrey just did a great job of what really happens in the unseen impacts of childhood obesity. the administration has already supported some major changes in policy to help reverse the growing trend of obesity. one of the most historic steps is the recovery act that the president signed almost a year ago, which is going to have a first time ever 650 million-dollar investment in prevention and wellness aimed at obesity and smoking cessation. community projects across this country will be experimenting with what really it takes to make some changes. and the surgeon general has already recognized that there are a range of factors influencing obesity. what we've already done with those grants is begin to allocate them to states, but also to ask communities to come up with creative strategies. and some of the ideas are really encouraging. in fact, we are
here in the united states of america. the fact that some of these consequences don't show up for 10 or 15 or 20 years, should not make this any less of a crisis, although dr. palfrey just did a great job of what really happens in the unseen impacts of childhood obesity. the administration has already supported some major changes in policy to help reverse the growing trend of obesity. one of the most historic steps is the recovery act that the president signed almost a year ago, which is going...
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number one is we need to recognize people coming into the united states and troubling to the united states from overseas this is a privilege, not a right so if we get information that people may pose a threat to the united states we put them on a no-fly less or selector list and if they want to come here they've got to go more in-depth interviews. the second thing if they come here and commit a crime absolutely the terrorism act. charge them to the full extent but put them through a military tribunal. take them out of the civilian court. they do not deserve the rights and privileges that the civilian court system provides. the third thing, and this is i think an important point that you make as for americans to become traders, the spokesperson for bin laden who's an american, the d.c. five who left the u.s. sometime i think in november and went over to pakistan to practice jihad, these individuals need to be treated as the traders that they are and we have to accelerate and removed the barriers to dealing with these individuals and in the fourth point the recommendation made to the preside
number one is we need to recognize people coming into the united states and troubling to the united states from overseas this is a privilege, not a right so if we get information that people may pose a threat to the united states we put them on a no-fly less or selector list and if they want to come here they've got to go more in-depth interviews. the second thing if they come here and commit a crime absolutely the terrorism act. charge them to the full extent but put them through a military...
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what can the united states to? we of a democratic president, lots of people are incredibly excited about him. his least policies look very familiar to the last regime. so is the united states -- what can the united states do about questions of governance in the least because there's a tremendous amount of wealth in the middle east. there's a tremendous amount of private capital in the middle east. what can we do so that our president takes a lead not only fees of the israel and egypt but also some of the large economic paradigms' that are not working so well here recently, and we have a situation in the middle east where young people are not a bomb, young people or not this is unlikely to become extremists, our concern about this is not just about young people becoming terrorists and i think it's important there are fundamental issues we have to talk about and not talk about our interest in that question just because this notion of suicide bombers. >> can i make a comment? this generation and waiting i read a chapt
what can the united states to? we of a democratic president, lots of people are incredibly excited about him. his least policies look very familiar to the last regime. so is the united states -- what can the united states do about questions of governance in the least because there's a tremendous amount of wealth in the middle east. there's a tremendous amount of private capital in the middle east. what can we do so that our president takes a lead not only fees of the israel and egypt but also...
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states -- finding the limits of the united states, and the united states has to find its way out of that box. i agree iran is what most matters, and when we come back a year from now, we will see whether or not the united states has made any progress on that front or not, and if not, the world would be sensing we are in serious economic decline. thank you. [applause] >> will marshall, you are up next. >> thank you very much, adam, and steve. i also want to thank my panelists for leaving me domestic policy to cover in five minutes. i will not be able to do it, but if you're hooked out. i will try to talk about things we of not talked about about how barack obama is judged and how he would like to be judge, because he told a bunch of colonists that he views his historic mission as domestic renewal of the united states. we focus on lawful inheritance dump on his lap. i am really impressed by his ambition 3 and he has set in motion big changes across a spectrum of impasses in american political life, and just as high divers get extra credit for complicated dives, i think this president
states -- finding the limits of the united states, and the united states has to find its way out of that box. i agree iran is what most matters, and when we come back a year from now, we will see whether or not the united states has made any progress on that front or not, and if not, the world would be sensing we are in serious economic decline. thank you. [applause] >> will marshall, you are up next. >> thank you very much, adam, and steve. i also want to thank my panelists for...
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here is a look at the satellite- radar composite for the easrn united states. now, storm system that brought significant snow to portions of new england over the course of the weekend is exiting. there is some lingering snow some maine. that is about it. we've got the clouds building in here. no snow. but we could see a snow flurry or two or three during the course of the day today. it will be nothing serious or significant but some scattered snow flurries are possible. forecast for washington for today looks like this. we are dealing with a couple of different things. number one, a lot of clouds around today. number two, the winds, i think that will be your most significant weather factor because you team that up with the low temperatures or the high temperatures in the low 30s. that will give you wind chills in the 20s. that will feel pretty rough today. winds gusting to 30. again, those flurries here and there during the course of the day. five-day forecast, below normal all week long. thursday night, a chance of snow into friday. we could see some accumulat
here is a look at the satellite- radar composite for the easrn united states. now, storm system that brought significant snow to portions of new england over the course of the weekend is exiting. there is some lingering snow some maine. that is about it. we've got the clouds building in here. no snow. but we could see a snow flurry or two or three during the course of the day today. it will be nothing serious or significant but some scattered snow flurries are possible. forecast for washington...